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How to Recognize the Mafia Abroad

Critical Notes on ‘ndrangheta Mobility

By Anna Sergi

This book challenges existing myths about the international mafia and explores mafia mobility, emphasizing mafias' interconnectivity and ubiquity, while setting out the policy and practice implications for combatting organized crime.

The influence and spread of clans and families within the ‘ndrangheta - the Calabrian mafia - is international yet recognising their activities is not always easy, especially when considering mafia groups’ apparent ability to ‘disappear’ when abroad. This book challenges existing myths about the mobility of this mafia group, emphasizing mafias' interconnectivity and ubiquity both at home and abroad, while providing practical tools for law enforcement and organized crime practitioners.

It considers potential biases around ethnicities and surnames and the intergenerational diversification of mafias – for example, the use of encryption technologies. Combining theory with case studies drawn from Anna Sergi’s extensive fieldwork, the book sets out the policy and practice implications for combatting organized crime.

Anna Sergi is Professor of Criminology at the University of Essex. She is the recipient of the 2023 Early Career Award by the European Society of Criminology.

1. How To Understand Mafias

2. How To Understand the Ethnicity Trap

3. How To Understand the Name and Surname Trap

4. How To Understand Intergenerational Changes

5. How To Understand Communities and Social Harms

6. How To Understand Ghosts